Harry Targ
June 4, 2024
Photo by Dave Bangert
Those of us from the Jewish community who speak out against the genocidal policy of Israel are outraged when we, as others, are criticized as being “antisemitic.” For us, the historic pain and suffering of our ancestors is being used to justify global imperialism, racism, and militarism.
And we resent the moral numbness of a West Lafayette City Council that cannot bring itself to endorse a call for the bombing of thousands of people, including children, to stop. As our only community voice, we see the City Council of our community as an important place to express our points of view.
Finally, and the only positive outcome of the City Council meeting was to see and hear articulate, reasoned, historically grounded, morally sensitive and respectful comments from those who spoke for the Cease Fire resolution, particularly young people.
On the Misuse of Antisemitism (April 23, 2024)
Today the corporate media and lobby groups
like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and the
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) are seeking to squash debate concerning Israel’s
war on Gaza and the US three billion dollars a year perpetual military aid to
Israel. Criticism of Israel’s brutal bombing of Gaza is defined as threatening
to Jewish students and more generally is defined as antisemitism. Using charges
of antisemitism as the excuse for repressing dissenting views and protest on
campuses all across the United States has become common. Charges of
antisemitism have become the McCarthyite “threat of communism” of our own day.
Last week the Congress, the media, politicians
everywhere have reignited claims about the threat of antisemitism. The House Committee on Education and the Workforce reassembled to
interrogate th President of Columbia University for four hours. And, in
response, university authorities arrested 100 students protesting Columbia’s
complicity with the state of Israel.
A Congress, a media, politicians who historically
ignore the sensitivities of those who are not Christian, and at various points
in time in US history have refused to admit Jews fleeing oppression and threats
of massacre, wax eloquent about how Jews are being made ‘uncomfortable.” USA
Today reported on the dramatic increase in antisemitism in all states of
the US. Their “proof” included someone punched in the nose, or a person feeling
that she must cover up the mezuzah on her door. Of course, no one should be
made to feel uncomfortable in their daily lives but paradoxically that
discomfort is being fueled by this nefarious campaign of warnings of
antisemitism.
https://www.usatoday.com/.../antisemitism.../73165421007/
And who is making the claims of
antisemitism? The Anti-Defamation League is one such publicist. The ADL in
recent years has become an organization pursuing antisemitism and defending
Israel. Other groups, whose task is primarily to defend the state of Israel,
such as The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), have been fueling
the nationwide hysteria.
And why the hysterical campaign now? First,
the charges are designed to cover up and distort criticisms of the state of
Israel’s genocidal bombings and starving of the people of Gaza and the growing
violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Second, while there is no necessary
connection to antisemitism at home, it is claimed, that to combat antisemitism
in the United States greater military support of Israel is necessary
(incidentally military aid to Israel leads to their purchase of guns, bombs,
tanks, and drones, from US military contractors such as Lockhead Martin and
Raytheon).
Third, control of the Middle East and
Eastern Europe has been central to the geopolitical thinking of British and
then US policymakers. Western militarists and diplomats have theorized that the
imperial country (or its proxy) that controls the Middle East and Eastern
Europe (the gateways to Asia) can control the international system. Both Israel
and Ukraine are key US proxies in the worldwide struggle of the West to
maintain global hegemony.
Finally, U,S, electoral politics has
always been ethnic and racial. Raising the specter of antisemitism trumps (the
pun intended) the vicious attacks on emigres from Latin America, Muslims, and
Asians. The outrage against antisemitism shows the world that politicians are
not racists.
And again, those of us from the Jewish
community who speak out against the genocidal policy of Israel are outraged
when we, as others, are criticized as being “antisemitic.” For us, the historic
pain and suffering of our ancestors is being used to justify global
imperialism, racism, and militarism.